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how was it debating romney? was he cut and slash? what's he like and what can you tell us about tonight? >> number one, governor romney will be the most prepared person on that stage. secondly, he will have the deepest depth of knowledge on that stage. i know that firsthand from going up against him. and here's the other thing i don't think a lot of people are expecting. his likability will come through because he has gotten a bad rap about this likability factor. but he will be the most prepared. he will also have the most depth of knowledge and he will have every opportunity to back obama into a corner on all of the major issues. >> let me ask you on that, backing him into a corner. romney had some spectacular debates, not all of them. but in florida he took newt gingrich out. newt gingrich no slouch at debating or intellect for that matter. and then later on he took out rick santorum. it's like he had a machete in his hand and he knocked these guys down. is it possible he might do the same thing about president obama who is rusty,
how was it debating romney? was he cut and slash? what's he like and what can you tell us about tonight? >> number one, governor romney will be the most prepared person on that stage. secondly, he will have the deepest depth of knowledge on that stage. i know that firsthand from going up against him. and here's the other thing i don't think a lot of people are expecting. his likability will come through because he has gotten a bad rap about this likability factor. but he will be the most...
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two does he more fec livety take on mitt romney and the centrist tone he was striking in the last debate. finally, does he do better at laying out a concrete vision for a second term. democrats want him to do all three. >> larry kudlow the debate in about a minute and a ahalf. >> i think john is right. i think the fulcrum of this debate will be about economic growth and jobs but i think the benghazi thing, with hillary saying it's my responsibility, the night before the debate, i think that puts it right into barack obama's lap. i think this is a great clinton power play, very clever on the clinton's part and now the president's going to have that ball and he better not fumble it. >> governor romney is going to be pushing this. >> he's going to go right for it. you know he's going right for it. keith is right about the economy, but people are very upset about an ambassador getting killed. >> we take you to hofstra university, a town hall with about 80 voters chosen by gallup uncommitted registered voters from nassau county. we bring you candy crowley. >> good evening from hofstra univers
two does he more fec livety take on mitt romney and the centrist tone he was striking in the last debate. finally, does he do better at laying out a concrete vision for a second term. democrats want him to do all three. >> larry kudlow the debate in about a minute and a ahalf. >> i think john is right. i think the fulcrum of this debate will be about economic growth and jobs but i think the benghazi thing, with hillary saying it's my responsibility, the night before the debate, i...
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mitt romney's got to find a way to turn that around, turn it around in the debates, and maybe the tax cut issue that you're talking about will be one tool in that arsenal. back to you, larry. >> many thanks to john harwood. now for some reason on the trail today, mitt romney said he's going to dial back on taxes. >> individual income taxes are the ones i want to reform, make them simpler, bring the rates down. by the way, don't be expecting a huge cut in taxes because i'm also going to lower deductions and exemptions. >> all right. i don't get any of that. i'm not sure what his message was. let me say this. household incomes are down over 8%, another 1% in august alone reported this morning. the labor force, shrinking, poverty way up, president obama himself offers no middle class tax cuts, he just wants to extend them, not new ones. there's no answers to this. it's mitt romney who has got to stay on the pro-growth message, take-home pay. take-home pay. i talked about it the last couple of nights, wrote a column on it. today he just seemed to go off track and it blows my mind. let's g
mitt romney's got to find a way to turn that around, turn it around in the debates, and maybe the tax cut issue that you're talking about will be one tool in that arsenal. back to you, larry. >> many thanks to john harwood. now for some reason on the trail today, mitt romney said he's going to dial back on taxes. >> individual income taxes are the ones i want to reform, make them simpler, bring the rates down. by the way, don't be expecting a huge cut in taxes because i'm also going...
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last time the obama campaign branded romney a liar in the first debate. what are you watching for again. >> we'll see if they do it again, how both navigate the facts. how do you twist the truth while looking a voter in the eye. how do you call out your opponent and from that same voter without looking petty or whiney. answer carefully. that's the difficult dynamic of the town hall format and why fact checking is especially important in this debate. last debate you know they tussled on taxes, on deficit, stimulus, health care. tonight foreign policy is fair game too. libya the middle east, china. we are armed with the facts but need your help, tweet us with #cnbc2012 or e-mail us investigations inc at cnbc.com. >> the president needs a strong performance after being criticized a after being lack luster in debate number one. >> back in 1984 ronald reagan had stakes after showing his age against walter mondale. this moment changed the entire race. >> you already are the oldest president in history and some of your staff say you were tired after your most re
last time the obama campaign branded romney a liar in the first debate. what are you watching for again. >> we'll see if they do it again, how both navigate the facts. how do you twist the truth while looking a voter in the eye. how do you call out your opponent and from that same voter without looking petty or whiney. answer carefully. that's the difficult dynamic of the town hall format and why fact checking is especially important in this debate. last debate you know they tussled on...
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romney. >> former governor of virginia. you ran the republican national committee. senator tester up for re-election. claire mchas kel, bill nelson, former astronaut, up for re-election. joe mansion said he's going to have no part of this. take that group. if there is an amendment they might vote with the republicans to extend the full tax cut. what do you think? >> that's right. one of the virginia senators, jim webb said the same thing. he's not going to get it. but he ought not to get it. this is a distraction. it's a distraction away from a terrible recovery that's not going on the way it is supposed to go. if you're rcoming out of a recovery you should not be making 80,000. you should be way up there. investment causes that. this is fine for people getting the break. for everybody else this is a distraction and a way to tamp down investment. jobs are good for the middle class, not the tax cut. >> come on, guys. cutting taxes for 95% is not a distraction. you guys should be cheering it saying the obama is acting on the
romney. >> former governor of virginia. you ran the republican national committee. senator tester up for re-election. claire mchas kel, bill nelson, former astronaut, up for re-election. joe mansion said he's going to have no part of this. take that group. if there is an amendment they might vote with the republicans to extend the full tax cut. what do you think? >> that's right. one of the virginia senators, jim webb said the same thing. he's not going to get it. but he ought not...
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but on style, it's clear that romney won this debate. he seemed to be more aggressive, just what he needed to do. and i think obama actually did well on substance but i think he was actually employing something sort of a defense. he wasn't trying to gain. he was just trying to not harm himself. i don't know if that is a good thing or bad thing. romney needed to do something. he did what he needed to do. i don't know if that is enough to win the election. >> there is a lot of debate online about why the president never invoked the 47% video. some speculate maybe he is trying to keep aces in his pocket. did that surprise you? >> well, what surprised me is there is very little talk about the kind of things he seemed to obsess about. the briefous gaffes, videotape. i thought it was a forward looking day for romney who took a lot of time outlining the plan. you have been talking about this. what is really going on with the president tonight? he seemed a little lethargic and slow. i think the word is malaise. this is a president who seems stuc
but on style, it's clear that romney won this debate. he seemed to be more aggressive, just what he needed to do. and i think obama actually did well on substance but i think he was actually employing something sort of a defense. he wasn't trying to gain. he was just trying to not harm himself. i don't know if that is a good thing or bad thing. romney needed to do something. he did what he needed to do. i don't know if that is enough to win the election. >> there is a lot of debate online...
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that notion wrong. >> certainly mitt romney got a boost out of the debate last week and in denver and what he's hoping is his running mate can continue that here tonight at center college in kentucky which hosted a vice presidential debate 12 years ago with dick cheney and joe lieberman. joe biden, the more experienced man, arrived first. he came, he showed a very relaxed demeanor. he went to his supporter's house did a little studying, relaxed with his family. he's been through this before having debated sarah palin four years ago. mitt romney arrived, the le-- p arrived. we only saw him by motorcade and later did a walk through through center college here in danville, tweeted out a picture of himself but otherwise kept a pretty low profile. the pressure, of course, is going to be on joe biden to try to arrest the momentum that mitt romney generated in denver so we can expect he's going to go hard after ryan and for ryan, as for any vice presidential candidate, he wants to focus on president obama, not the guy joe biden across the stage from him. and it's a big moment for paul ryan w
that notion wrong. >> certainly mitt romney got a boost out of the debate last week and in denver and what he's hoping is his running mate can continue that here tonight at center college in kentucky which hosted a vice presidential debate 12 years ago with dick cheney and joe lieberman. joe biden, the more experienced man, arrived first. he came, he showed a very relaxed demeanor. he went to his supporter's house did a little studying, relaxed with his family. he's been through this...
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so mitt romney gets a post-debate bump up in two main michigan pollsish rising above rick santorum just four days from the state's primary. the latest mitchell research poll hands romney a three-point lead over santorum, and according to rasmussen mitt now leads by six. that's a plus ten turnaround. today romney also laid out details for what i'm calling his 20% solution. take a listen to this key sound cut. >> i'm going to make an across-the-board 20% reduction in marginal individual income tax rates. 20% down across the board. by reducing the tax on the next dollar earned by all taxpayers, we encourage hard work, we encourage risk-taking, we encourage productivity by allowing americans to keep more of what they earn. >> we're going to talk to our political panel, david corn, steve moore, and michael steele, in just a moment. but first up here's cnbc contributor robert costa of the "national review." robert costa, is it going to take him over the winner's line in michigan? how did this thing play today? >> i think it played pretty well. a lot of the media story say romney sounded flat,
so mitt romney gets a post-debate bump up in two main michigan pollsish rising above rick santorum just four days from the state's primary. the latest mitchell research poll hands romney a three-point lead over santorum, and according to rasmussen mitt now leads by six. that's a plus ten turnaround. today romney also laid out details for what i'm calling his 20% solution. take a listen to this key sound cut. >> i'm going to make an across-the-board 20% reduction in marginal individual...
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we will debate whether he is just the hammer that mitt romney needs to whack obama and biden. >>> and a new congressional study out on obamacare shows businesses are going to drop employee health care plans left and right because obamacare is just too expensive. proof again that if upheld, obamacare will bring the u.s. closer to bankruptcy because of this misbegotten entitlement. first up, who is to blame for the humpty dumpty economy? economic growth sputtering around 2%. the middle class has stalled. team obama has thrown everything at this economy, including the kitchen sink, but everything they do runs counter to free market capitalism. let's review. we've seen gigantic spending stimulus, temporary home buyers tax credits, temporary payroll tax cuts, cash for clunkers, tax the rich, massive fed money correction, and zero interest rates. you know, folks, if all this big government keynesian stuff was going to work, it would have already worked. but all the king's horses and all the king's men could not put humpty dumpty back together again. again, my opposition comes from this simp
we will debate whether he is just the hammer that mitt romney needs to whack obama and biden. >>> and a new congressional study out on obamacare shows businesses are going to drop employee health care plans left and right because obamacare is just too expensive. proof again that if upheld, obamacare will bring the u.s. closer to bankruptcy because of this misbegotten entitlement. first up, who is to blame for the humpty dumpty economy? economic growth sputtering around 2%. the middle...
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he's been framing the debate. but i think today romney does. at the end of the day, you can spin this all you want, but barack obama, his budget got zero votes and democrats in the senate haven't passed a budget for years, so it's hard to overcome those facts, larry. >> those are good facts, and you nailed it. you get the nobel prize for politics right off the top of the show. now, folks, hang on, everybody. goodfriend is going to go crazy. jennifer, try to calm him down. i want you to hear from mitt romney some little parcels of his speech in des moines, iowa. just listen to this for a minute. >> a prairie fire of debt is sweeping across iowa and across the nation. the time has come for a president, a leader who will lead. i will lead us out of this debt and spending inferno. >> all right. that's it. i'm going to go to david goodfriend. because you worked -- you actually worked for a responsible president regarding the budget, quite unlike this one. so this whole thing, a prairie fire debt sweeping across iowa and the nation. i will lead us ou
he's been framing the debate. but i think today romney does. at the end of the day, you can spin this all you want, but barack obama, his budget got zero votes and democrats in the senate haven't passed a budget for years, so it's hard to overcome those facts, larry. >> those are good facts, and you nailed it. you get the nobel prize for politics right off the top of the show. now, folks, hang on, everybody. goodfriend is going to go crazy. jennifer, try to calm him down. i want you to...
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that's a fair debate. and i do think it goes to the president's a benefit. because those folks in wisconsin and michigan and ohio are going to relate to the president and his arguments a lot more than they are going to be able to relate to mitt romney and his. >> sarah feagin, what do you think? smart strategy or low blow? >> well, i think it's a low flow. if you look at the totality of what bain capital has done in the u.s. economy, they have grown 80% of their businesses. they have added far more jobs than they ever had a cut, and they have contributed mightily to all these local economies. so the reason that you say the president going after mitt so aggressively on this is because it really is mitt's pathway to winning the presidency. voters consider him much more competent in running the economy, a better steward of the economy than the president. and the president's trying to take that back from mitt romney. >> steve, do you agree with that? >> yeah. i think it's a very tough argument for barack obama to say he knows how to create jobs when we've had th
that's a fair debate. and i do think it goes to the president's a benefit. because those folks in wisconsin and michigan and ohio are going to relate to the president and his arguments a lot more than they are going to be able to relate to mitt romney and his. >> sarah feagin, what do you think? smart strategy or low blow? >> well, i think it's a low flow. if you look at the totality of what bain capital has done in the u.s. economy, they have grown 80% of their businesses. they...
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they show advantage romney among registered voters. but the advantage is much smaller than he's going to need in order to win in november. my thought, mitt romney, please give specific. a few key points will do it. also this evening, france's newly elected socialist president says his real economy is the world of finance. he's calling for increased government spending and paying for it by taxing millionaires. does that sound familiar? meanwhile, markets slugged off fears from france and greece and finish virtually flat. >>> richard fisher is my special guest this evening. we'll get his opinion on the fed battle of the beards between ben bernanke and paul krugman. team obama launching an aggressive new ad campaign. it's a battle for the battleground states. $25 million spent already this month for ads in seven swing states. there are still 183 days left until election. cnbc's chief washington correspondent john harwood joins us now with all the details. good evening, john. >> good evening, larry. there's good reason for the obama campai
they show advantage romney among registered voters. but the advantage is much smaller than he's going to need in order to win in november. my thought, mitt romney, please give specific. a few key points will do it. also this evening, france's newly elected socialist president says his real economy is the world of finance. he's calling for increased government spending and paying for it by taxing millionaires. does that sound familiar? meanwhile, markets slugged off fears from france and greece...
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romney and obama facing off last night in their first presidential debate. among the topics they sparred over, revenue. take a listen. >> there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. now, governor romney has ruled out revenue. he's ruled out revenue. >> absolutely. look, the revenue i get is by more people working, getting higher pay, paying more taxes. that's how we get growth and how we balance the budget. but the idea of taxing people more, putting more people out of work, you'll never get there. >> for reaction from the obama campaign, the co-founder and former ceo of car max, austin leggen joins us from richmond, virginia. austin, good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you? >> good. i'd love to get your take on that specific moment which has been cited by many to be one of romney's most coherent, concise arguments for his view of the role of government. you agree? >> well, it may have been quick and a good sound bite, but it's not very coherent or concise. what he says is growth will give you revenue which will give you growth. i mean, what he's
romney and obama facing off last night in their first presidential debate. among the topics they sparred over, revenue. take a listen. >> there has to be revenue in addition to cuts. now, governor romney has ruled out revenue. he's ruled out revenue. >> absolutely. look, the revenue i get is by more people working, getting higher pay, paying more taxes. that's how we get growth and how we balance the budget. but the idea of taxing people more, putting more people out of work, you'll...
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mitt romney won that first debate, he moved ahead in the polls, but the advantage was short lived. ended up fading and barack obama won a second term, of course. but here's the debate that may have been most decisive and that is in 2000, when al gore faced off against george w. bush, al gore was a sitting vice president, he went into that debate as the experienced guy in federal policy, somebody who knew more on issues than george w. bush, but george w. bush emerged as a more likable candidate, and someone who is an acceptable alternative. take a look at the polling from gallop, very dramatic. before the first debate in 2000, al gore had an 8 point lead coming off a successful convention over george w. bush. after the first debate, that lead had been erased. after the second debate, george w. bush had a two-point lead. after the third debate, he had a four-point lead. now, he ended up losing the popular vote to al gore, but he became president in the head winds he got from those debate may have been an important factor. as for the job that each candidate needs to do tonight, donald
mitt romney won that first debate, he moved ahead in the polls, but the advantage was short lived. ended up fading and barack obama won a second term, of course. but here's the debate that may have been most decisive and that is in 2000, when al gore faced off against george w. bush, al gore was a sitting vice president, he went into that debate as the experienced guy in federal policy, somebody who knew more on issues than george w. bush, but george w. bush emerged as a more likable candidate,...
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mitt romney was debating president obama. my mitt romney had not consolidated all the republican vote, had a very strong first debate against president obama. he did consolidate it. moved ahead in the polls. but as in some other cases that were comparable, that lead didn't last. that advantage that he had didn't last. same thing happened to john kerry. but here's one where it may have made a difference. talking about 2000 when al gore incumbent democratic vice president was debating texas governor george w. bush. al gore knew a lot about federal policy, was very experienced in it. george w. bush came from texas, was burdened with the reputation of somebody who didn't know a lot of details. but guess what? george w. bush came across as more likable, especially in the post debate spin, which influenced the polls. so take a look at this full screen of the polling evidence from that race. before the first debate al gore went in he had an 8 percentage point lead over george w. bush. after that first debate they were tied. even tho
mitt romney was debating president obama. my mitt romney had not consolidated all the republican vote, had a very strong first debate against president obama. he did consolidate it. moved ahead in the polls. but as in some other cases that were comparable, that lead didn't last. that advantage that he had didn't last. same thing happened to john kerry. but here's one where it may have made a difference. talking about 2000 when al gore incumbent democratic vice president was debating texas...
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>>> mitt romney picking up some needed momentum from his performance at the first presidential debate. president obama attempted to turn back some of that criticism by showing, taking a swing back at the gop challenger. listen to this. >> the man on stage last night, he does not want to be held accountable for the real mitt romney decisions and what he's been saying for the last year. governor romney may dance around his decisions but if you want to be president you owe the american people the truth. >> joining us from washington on the debate fallout is nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent chuck todd. you were there. you talked to a the lo of people afterwards. >> i did. >> what is your best guess what happened. this was a surprise to a lot of people watching in terms of president obama's performance. >> what had the biggest impact on me yesterday, i was at the denver rally, i traveled with him back from denver into madison and obviously his base was enthusiastic, being out there to see him, and i interviewed all these folks asking what they thought of the deb
>>> mitt romney picking up some needed momentum from his performance at the first presidential debate. president obama attempted to turn back some of that criticism by showing, taking a swing back at the gop challenger. listen to this. >> the man on stage last night, he does not want to be held accountable for the real mitt romney decisions and what he's been saying for the last year. governor romney may dance around his decisions but if you want to be president you owe the...
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at least we can have a debate. let have a serious debate about which is the right way to go. i think i know what is the right way to go. >> we have to kill some other people. we have some lesser guests we have to -- i knew it was coming from -- >> you were sniffing out the deal all weekend. >> started on friday. just work, work, work. >> i heard thing about man upstairs is going to give you a new title. >> chief m&a. >> absolutely. >> david already has that. david is, our real m&a guy. >> i'm sorry. >> up next we've got reaction to friday's job data and gdp revisions from another squawk master, john doll will join us. john taylor will be here to discuss equities and much, much more when we come back after this. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you were gonna help us crunch the numbers for accounts receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ male announcer ] michelin knows it's better for xerox to help
at least we can have a debate. let have a serious debate about which is the right way to go. i think i know what is the right way to go. >> we have to kill some other people. we have some lesser guests we have to -- i knew it was coming from -- >> you were sniffing out the deal all weekend. >> started on friday. just work, work, work. >> i heard thing about man upstairs is going to give you a new title. >> chief m&a. >> absolutely. >> david already...
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this is a preview of what you'll see in the debates by romney. this whole nonsense of likability can we stop talking about charisma. i want to talk about a bye who can create jobs. likeability is so overblown. do you like the guy who fixes the pipes or do you like the guy who doesn't fix the pipes that makes you laugh a little bit while he fails to fix the pipes. we need a guy who can turn things around. >> i would agree but there's two men that have a rob. one is reagan and one is clinton. they both did exactly what you're talking about they promised but they had the likability factor and hit in a huge way. clinton came in only because the economy frankly and ross perot. >> thanks for admitting that. >> reagan was a great president and raised taxes and economy. he ran against a pretty weak guy. >> they created jobs. that makes you likeable. >> we lost jobs under obama. 4.5 million jobs created. he didn't create a single one of them, american businesses created them. the point is if you're going give him the debit you have to give him the credit.
this is a preview of what you'll see in the debates by romney. this whole nonsense of likability can we stop talking about charisma. i want to talk about a bye who can create jobs. likeability is so overblown. do you like the guy who fixes the pipes or do you like the guy who doesn't fix the pipes that makes you laugh a little bit while he fails to fix the pipes. we need a guy who can turn things around. >> i would agree but there's two men that have a rob. one is reagan and one is...
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if you guys want to run on defending romney on the auto bailout, i'm welcome to have that debate because you will lose. the american people support that. >> i was completely opposed and i still am opposed. jennifer's right. what is so courageous about the president spending the taxpayers' money on his union friends? what's so great about that? >> bill clinton -- the film tells you it wasn't for his union friends. >> bill clinton had no union friends. that's one of the reasons i liked him so much. >> we would have spent less money had we said to general motors, you know what? you're going to take less money from the taxpayers because you're going to get your own house in order by cutting these labor contracts. they're still at a disadvantage. you're right, we still have overcapacity. >> you're going to lose michigan, ohio, pennsylvania and you may lose indiana if you make that argument. and i hope you do. i hope republicans make that argument because that is an argument for failure. there's no way you're going to win on that. there's no way. >> we will see. i think bailouts are very unpop
if you guys want to run on defending romney on the auto bailout, i'm welcome to have that debate because you will lose. the american people support that. >> i was completely opposed and i still am opposed. jennifer's right. what is so courageous about the president spending the taxpayers' money on his union friends? what's so great about that? >> bill clinton -- the film tells you it wasn't for his union friends. >> bill clinton had no union friends. that's one of the reasons...
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can you -- you're gop related with mitt romney. can you comment on the dichotomy and just in the country on the impressions of donlz trump? we know how the mainstream media feels about donald trump and how the left feels about donald trump. "the huffington post" puts it in their entertainment section. doesn't seem fair in you're getting 26% of the vote if you're a businessman and viable candidate. i don't know where i would put "the huffington post" -- >> does the right love donald trump. >> the editorial board came out against him. >> got regan in him, giuliani. there are people on the right that you heard mark cuban not even on the right -- >> in the nbc/"wall street journal" poll even a large number of republicans think that he was hurting the party. >> yeah. but there's others saying it's not hurting the party. i don't know. i just know how the mainstream media feels about him and they would like to put him in a clown suit which makes the enemy of my enemy love him if the mainstream media hates him. what do you think, zach? >>
can you -- you're gop related with mitt romney. can you comment on the dichotomy and just in the country on the impressions of donlz trump? we know how the mainstream media feels about donald trump and how the left feels about donald trump. "the huffington post" puts it in their entertainment section. doesn't seem fair in you're getting 26% of the vote if you're a businessman and viable candidate. i don't know where i would put "the huffington post" -- >> does the...
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john, final thoughts before we get into this debate? >> i'm just looking, becky, for how aggressively lly joe biden after things his boss left on the table last week, bain capital, 47% video, auto bailout and how aggressively he pursues women voters raising the romney/ryan record on abortion and other issues related to women. >> do you think the onus is more on biden to offense? ryan the luxury of sitting back and riding the momentum that's happened since the first debate? >> i think biden does need to go on office but to some degree the bar is higher for paul ryan. in these guys tie which i think they will do it will be a wash, biden has succeeded in stemming the bleeding from the democratic base. and so to that degree, paul can't just go out and be equal to biden. he has to go out and be better than biden. >> he has to be on message. team romney is on a roll, is on a roll and the last week he's on a roll in the polls. that's why i'm saying ryan, he's got to be polite and respectful but on message and i believe economic growth and jobs
john, final thoughts before we get into this debate? >> i'm just looking, becky, for how aggressively lly joe biden after things his boss left on the table last week, bain capital, 47% video, auto bailout and how aggressively he pursues women voters raising the romney/ryan record on abortion and other issues related to women. >> do you think the onus is more on biden to offense? ryan the luxury of sitting back and riding the momentum that's happened since the first debate? >>...
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we're going to have good debates. i want my favorite democrats like bob shrum to come on and start trashing ryan. dick armey is going to come on. on kudlow, we like to have both sides at least some of the time. >> you have a good time doing it. i can't wait to see shrum's response. >> he'll be great. he already hates it. >> it will be great. larry kudlow. >>> meanwhile it's the controversial contest that officers 20 entrepreneurs 100 grand. all they have to do is drop out of college. we talk to one of the finalists hoping to strike it rich after this break. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the information you want when you need it. it's another reason more investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. it's another reason more investors are saying... so what i'm saying is, people like opt
we're going to have good debates. i want my favorite democrats like bob shrum to come on and start trashing ryan. dick armey is going to come on. on kudlow, we like to have both sides at least some of the time. >> you have a good time doing it. i can't wait to see shrum's response. >> he'll be great. he already hates it. >> it will be great. larry kudlow. >>> meanwhile it's the controversial contest that officers 20 entrepreneurs 100 grand. all they have to do is drop...
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this is the same romney that was in every one of those debates, but -- >> you know what, the narrative changed about a month and a half ago when he chose paul ryan and i think seeing him now -- >> when you started worrying about whether he's an extremist. >> you talk about trying to capture the middle, that's what this is about and i think he did a pretty good job last night. >> "60 minutes" was celebrating 45 years of whatever, the first one they did was nixon and humphrey and celebrating 45 years. when i watched "60 minutes" i wish we had done the interview of both guys. >> i can't fault you in that thinking. >> i appreciated watching though. >> i have a bernie goldberg impression. 45 years, let me ask you this. would you go to either msnbc or fox and have both and think that you were getting a -- >> no, but i didn't feel -- >> they did a good job. >> "60 minutes" it's the same thing. >> here i am telling you how good a job i think romney did on this thing. >> steve kroft only attacks obama for not following up on what he said for liberals. >> he said the republican congress, it's yo
this is the same romney that was in every one of those debates, but -- >> you know what, the narrative changed about a month and a half ago when he chose paul ryan and i think seeing him now -- >> when you started worrying about whether he's an extremist. >> you talk about trying to capture the middle, that's what this is about and i think he did a pretty good job last night. >> "60 minutes" was celebrating 45 years of whatever, the first one they did was nixon...
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but what do you think that mitt romney needs to do in this debate to reach out to people? >> he's going to have to give us a coherent view of what he thinks. i think his biggest problem is he's all over the map all the time. the 47% thing was really damaging and then he came back and said, well, no, i'm for everybody. then he said that people could get, you know, were had universal health insurance. if they need health insurance, they go to the emergency room. that doesn't sit well. >> i've got to watch you like a hawk. i enjoyed having you on kudlow the other night. double digits to you is nine points. how does that work? >> close, close. >> you can't round up when it is nine. do you round up six to double digits? >> i try not to do that. >> you know i'm sitting here. >> i'm closer than larry lindsey was about the close of the iraq war. >> you got two guesses, i shouldn't do this, but i'm fascinated to ask neel about the imf report yesterday that said the banks were in no better shape than it was before. >> well, to be honest, i haven't read the imf report. in fact, right
but what do you think that mitt romney needs to do in this debate to reach out to people? >> he's going to have to give us a coherent view of what he thinks. i think his biggest problem is he's all over the map all the time. the 47% thing was really damaging and then he came back and said, well, no, i'm for everybody. then he said that people could get, you know, were had universal health insurance. if they need health insurance, they go to the emergency room. that doesn't sit well....